Method and apparatus for calibrating iris of photographic printer

- Eastman Kodak Company

An adjustable iris diaphragm assembly (26) in a zoom lens system (16) of a photographic printer (10) is calibrated for each magnification setting by progressively adjusting the aperture opening until a predetermined light intensity is detected by a sensor (36) near a paper plane of the printer and then determining an output voltage of a feedback sensor (88) of the iris diaphragm assembly. A correlation is established among magnification settings of the printer, iris stop settings, and sensor output voltages to enable the printer to accurately set the iris for a desired exposure.

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Claims

1. A method of calibrating an adjustable iris in a photographic printer including a light source, a sensor intended to produce a variable output in response to changes in an aperture of the iris, a lens system for projecting an image from a photographic negative illuminated by the light source, and an image plane where the projected image is received by a photographic paper, the iris being located in a light path from the light source so as to control an amount of light passing from the negative through the lens system to the paper, said method comprising steps of:

a) setting the iris at a reference aperture for a reference magnification of the lens system;
b) near the image plane, measuring a reference intensity of light transmitted from the light source through the iris, in an absence of a photographic negative;
c) calculating a modified intensity of light to be measured near the image plane after a predetermined change in stop number of the iris;
d) changing the aperture of the iris in a direction to cause the intensity of light near the image plane to change from the reference intensity to the calculated modified intensity;
e) during the changing, measuring the intensity of light near the image plane;
f) stopping the changing of the aperture when the intensity measured near the image plane equals the calculated modified intensity;
g) measuring an output Sv of the sensor when the intensity of light near the image plane equals the calculated modified intensity;
h) repeating steps c) to g) for successive predetermined changes in stop number of the iris; and
i) storing for use during operation of the photographic printer a correlation for each changed stop number among magnification settings of the lens system, the changed stop number and the output of the sensor at the changed stop number.

2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the reference aperture is a maximum aperture for the reference magnification and the changing step reduces the area of the aperture.

3. A method according to claim 1, wherein the lens system is a zoom lens having a plurality of magnification settings, comprising further steps of:

j) changing the magnification setting of the lens system to a lower magnification;
k) changing the aperture of the iris in a direction to cause the intensity of light near the image plane to equal the reference intensity;
l) repeating steps c) to i) for the lower magnification.

4. A method according to claim 3, wherein the reference aperture is a maximum aperture for the reference magnification and the aperture changing steps reduce the area of the aperture.

5. A method according to claim 1, wherein the lens system is a zoom lens having a plurality of magnification settings, comprising further steps of:

j) calculating a modified reference intensity by multiplying the reference intensity by the square of the quantity: the reference magnification divided by a changed magnification;
k) changing the aperture of the iris in a direction to cause the intensity of light near the image plane to equal the modified reference intensity;
l) repeating steps c) to i) for the changed magnification.

6. A method according to claim 5, wherein the reference aperture is the maximum aperture for the reference magnification and the aperture changing steps reduce the area of the aperture.

7. A method according to claim 1, wherein the output of the sensor varies from a maximum to a minimum aperture of the iris, further comprising steps of:

prior to setting the iris at the reference aperture, at an ambient temperature of sensor determining an output C1 of the sensor corresponding to a predetermined maximum aperture and determining an output C2 of the sensor corresponding to a predetermined minimum aperture; and
calculating a modified sensor output for the storing step, in accordance with the following relationship:
where LUT(n) is a look up table value to be stored, n is an aperture number and Sv(n) is the sensor output at aperture n.

8. Apparatus for calibrating an adjustable iris in a photographic printer including a light source, a sensor intended to produce a variable output in response to changes in an aperture of the iris, a lens system for projecting an image from a photographic negative illuminated by the light source, and an image plane where the projected image is received by a photographic paper, the iris being located in a light path from the light source so as to control an amount of light passing from the negative through the lens system to the paper, said apparatus comprising:

a) means for setting the iris at a reference aperture for a reference magnification to of the lens system;
b) means, near the image plane, for measuring a reference intensity of light transmitted from the light source through the iris, in an absence of a photographic negative;
c) programmed computer means for calculating a modified intensity of light to be measured near the image plane after a predetermined change in stop number of the iris;
d) means for changing the aperture of the iris in a direction to cause the intensity of light near the image plane to change from the reference intensity to the calculated modified intensity;
e) means for stopping the changing of the aperture when the intensity measured near the image plane equals the calculated modified intensity;
f) means for measuring an output Sv of the sensor when the intensity of light near the image plane equals the calculated modified intensity; and
g) means for storing for use during operation of photographic printer a correlation for each changed stop number among magnification settings of the lens system, the changed stop number and the output of the sensor at the changed stop number.

9. Apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the reference aperture is a maximum aperture for the reference magnification and the changing step reduces the area of the aperture.

10. Apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the lens system is a zoom lens having a plurality of magnification settings, further comprising:

h) means for changing the magnification setting of the lens system to a lower magnification; and
i) means for changing the aperture of the iris in a direction to cause the intensity of light near the image plane to equal the reference intensity at a lower magnification.

11. Apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the reference aperture is a maximum aperture for the reference magnification and the aperture changing reduces the area of the aperture.

12. Apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the lens system is a zoom lens having a plurality of magnification settings, further comprising:

h) means for calculating a modified reference intensity by multiplying the reference intensity by the square of the quantity: the reference magnification divided by a changed magnification; and
i) means for changing the aperture of the iris in a direction to cause the intensity of light near the image plane to equal the modified reference intensity.

13. Apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the reference aperture is the maximum aperture for the reference magnification and the aperture changing reduces the area of the aperture.

14. Apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the output of the sensor varies from a maximum to a minimum aperture of the iris, further comprising:

means for determining, prior to setting the iris at the reference aperture, at an ambient temperature of sensor, an output C1 of the sensor corresponding to a predetermined maximum aperture and an output C2 of the sensor corresponding to a predetermined minimum aperture; and
programmed computer means for calculating a modified sensor output for the storing, in accordance with the following relationship:
where LUT(n) is a look up table value to be stored, n is an aperture number and Sv(n) is the sensor output at aperture n.
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Patent History
Patent number: 5767950
Type: Grant
Filed: Apr 15, 1996
Date of Patent: Jun 16, 1998
Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company (Rochester, NY)
Inventors: Jeffery Richard Hawver (Rochester, NY), Michael Joseph O'Brien (Rochester, NY), Andrea S. Rivers (Bloomfield, NY)
Primary Examiner: Safet Metjahic
Assistant Examiner: John Chizmar
Attorneys: Charles E. Snee, III, Gordon M. Stewart
Application Number: 8/632,204
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Including Shutter, Diaphragm, Polarizer Or Filter (355/71); Including (355/38)
International Classification: G03B 2772;